Betting Questions

Sorry if this was asked already, I just recently learned about the concept of betting margin % values. Like for example if a fighter has implied probability of 36% to win from their odds, but you think they have a 40% chance to win so there's a 4% margin of value.

My question is what is a general good amount to look for with these margins, something like 10%? Or is it a case-by-case situation depending on how risky a fight outcome is and you would want more % margin in one fight over another?
 
Ayyyy for you bitcoin traders:

I have a trezor bitcoin wallet. Kinda like a USB drive it's a wallet I gotta plug into my phone or computer and has a pin code of your choosing where it randomizes the keypad. Anyway my question is...if I buy bitcoin at say Coinbase would I be able to deposit gnar directly to my trezor wallet instead of their wallet first and then transfer?

{<huh}
 
How do I bet in a state where online betting is illegal?
You fly to Nevada to stay within the law. Hopefully now that betting is legal by federal law more states will allow it not just online but at casinos or lotto retailers.
 
I'm sure this has been asked many times but I'm a newbie so humor me. I have only been betting on Bovada and have a feeling that there are better options out there. I live in Oregon. Any better sites?
 
Ayyyy for you bitcoin traders:

I have a trezor bitcoin wallet. Kinda like a USB drive it's a wallet I gotta plug into my phone or computer and has a pin code of your choosing where it randomizes the keypad. Anyway my question is...if I buy bitcoin at say Coinbase would I be able to deposit gnar directly to my trezor wallet instead of their wallet first and then transfer?

{<huh}

no it will go into your coinbase wallet and then you can transfer to your trezor.
 
I don’t understand how it could be possible to make money betting on sports.

If you consistently build your bankroll, why wouldn’t the bookies simply stop accepting your wagers?
 
I don’t understand how it could be possible to make money betting on sports.

If you consistently build your bankroll, why wouldn’t the bookies simply stop accepting your wagers?
They do sometimes. One of the biggest draw backs to being successful. Limits and outright bans. Some have 10s of books to use some use friends to create new account. Definitely the biggest hurdle.
 
Thank you for the answer.

Between the cat-and-mouse that you describe, and perhaps also having feet on the ground in Vegas, do you believe that it is possible to come out ahead long term?

Also, are betting exchanges an option? Do they have their own limitations?
 
I don’t understand how it could be possible to make money betting on sports.

If you consistently build your bankroll, why wouldn’t the bookies simply stop accepting your wagers?

The only 2 books I'm aware of that won't cut you off are Pinnacle and Bookmaker. We don't have exchanges in Canada but I assume you can't get limited there either. Most other books will cut you off between the 5k-15k profit range but if you have access to more identities you can cycle through them.
 
I'm sure this has been asked many times but I'm a newbie so humor me. I have only been betting on Bovada and have a feeling that there are better options out there. I live in Oregon. Any better sites?

I do have a favourite betting site but i’m not quite sure if it’s allowed in the US. I mostly do sports betting and play some online casino games at Sportsbet.io (again, don’t know if you can play it in America but can’t you use vpn?)
 
total betting noob here.
sorry if this has already been answered, this thread is fucking huge lol.

if you bet on an underdog and then it shifts and he becomes the favorite, does it change my bet? do i keep the underdog status/payout?
 
total betting noob here.
sorry if this has already been answered, this thread is fucking huge lol.

if you bet on an underdog and then it shifts and he becomes the favorite, does it change my bet? do i keep the underdog status/payout?
You keep the original underdog payout.
 
total betting noob here.
sorry if this has already been answered, this thread is fucking huge lol.

if you bet on an underdog and then it shifts and he becomes the favorite, does it change my bet? do i keep the underdog status/payout?

Whatever the number was at the time of your bet, that's what you'll get paid. That's why predicting line movement is important sometimes, so you can catch openers or time your bets to give yourself the best odds vs what direction you think people will shift the lines.
 
You keep the original underdog payout.

Whatever the number was at the time of your bet, that's what you'll get paid. That's why predicting line movement is important sometimes, so you can catch openers or time your bets to give yourself the best odds vs what direction you think people will shift the lines.
sweet.

thanks a lot guys! your replies are greatly appreciated.
 
In fact, recently sports betting has ceased to interest me. Well, for the most part. Now I am much more interested in online casinos. A month ago, I found a pretty cool online casino and now I play it. This is real gambling casino. It seems to me that if you are a gambling lover, you can also try playing this casino
I prefer to choose reviewers on sites
 
In fact, recently sports betting has ceased to interest me. Well, for the most part. Now I am much more interested in online casinos. A month ago, I found a pretty cool online casino and now I play it. This is real gambling casino. It seems to me that if you are a gambling lover, you can also try playing this casino


What bonuses does this casino offer?
 
Which sports books in Las Vegas offer live in-play betting for UFC?

A quick Google search shows outdated posts from years ago for non-UFC live in-play betting.
 
Hey guys, so I’ve been using bookmaker and 5d for awhile and I have a question for bovada and intertops users:

Can you bet ufc (fight after fight) on bovada and intertops or do they pull the lines took quick?
 
Heads up to those from the US who deposit and withdraw into their bank accounts. I just handled a transaction for a large bank that has a form within their closing package in regards to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_Internet_Gambling_Enforcement_Act_of_2006). The form basically stated that you were made aware of the act and that you will not transact any online gambling through accounts at that bank. It had a provision that they can freeze your account and even accelerate your note/mortgage forcing you to refinance from their institution or enter foreclosure.

I've seen similar things through the years with people denied loans due to source of funds in their account being from online gambling. Even money going out for deposit was identified which caused a red flag for underwriting. Ironically, our state has now made online gambling legal, however, this is a new form that I haven't seen throughout my 13 years in the business.

If you aren't doing crypto or other methods to conceal, your best bet is to keep a small account in a bank that you do not plan using for many transactions. Do not disclose this account on loan apps.
 
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